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LaVine takes step back from Bulls to fix foot

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CHICAGO — Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine is going to have season-ending surgery on his right foot, creating several major questions for the franchise ahead of the NBA’s trade deadline and into next year.

Following consultati­ons with outside medical personnel, LaVine and his agency, Klutch Sports Group, made the decision in consultati­on with the team’s training and medical staff, the Bulls announced on Saturday. The twotime All-Star is expected to have the surgery next week, and he will be out for four to six months.

“He made a decision that I think he thought was best for his health,” coach Billy Donovan said. “I really feel like he did everything he could to try to get himself back to playing. I think the discomfort in his foot was at a place where he just didn’t feel like he had any chance of being himself and really contributi­ng, and I think that was really frustratin­g and hard for him.”

LaVine, who turns 29 in March, missed 17 games from Nov 30 to Jan 3 with inflammati­on in his right foot. Following a slow start to the season, Chicago went 10-7 while LaVine was out.

The high-scoring guard returned Jan 5 against Charlotte, and the Bulls responded with a stretch of five wins in seven games. But, he rolled his right ankle during a 116-110 victory at Toronto on Jan 18.

Donovan said LaVine’s ankle isn’t an issue anymore, but his foot wasn’t responding well to treatment.

“Personally, I feel bad for him,” Donovan said, “because, like I’ve told you guys, I know how bad he wants to play and how badly he wants to be out there, and when he can’t be out there, it just bothers him.”

LaVine was acquired by Chicago in a June 2017 trade with Minnesota. He re-signed with the team in July 2022 on a five-year contract worth about $215 million.

He has averaged 19.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 25 games this season. He averaged at least 24.4 points and played in at least 58 games in each of the previous four years.

“It sucks for him, just because he just dealt with something not too long ago,” teammate Alex Caruso said. “You feel for him. Four to six months is real surgery.”

It’s another tough blow for a Chicago team that has been hit hard by injuries in recent seasons. Lonzo Ball hasn’t appeared in an NBA game since Jan 14, 2022, because of a left knee injury. Patrick Williams, who was selected by the Bulls with the No 4 pick in the 2020 draft, is out with a left foot injury.

Donovan said he didn’t know the specific details surroundin­g LaVine’s surgery. LaVine did not speak with the media on Saturday.

The timeline for his recovery means he could be limited at the beginning of next season, as he ramps back up after regaining his health following the operation.

“No one’s going to come save us. We still have to go out there and play games and work,” Caruso said before Saturday night’s game against Sacramento. “This is game 50 tonight, we’ve still got 32 to go after this.”

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